JUICE WRLD'S FINAL ALBUM SET FOR DECEMBER RELEASE

Juice WRLD's final album 'The Party Never Ends' arrives next Friday, featuring Nicki Minaj and cover art by Murakami, marking the last release from the late rapper's vault.

Portrait of Juice WRLD, born Jarad Higgins, performing during his last tour

The estate of Juice WRLD has announced the release date for "The Party Never Ends", the fifth and final album from the late rapper, scheduled to arrive next Friday. The announcement comes days before the fifth anniversary of his passing in December 2019.

The album's reveal came through a trailer set in 2025, featuring veteran actor Eric Roberts in a scene where he shares memories of Juice WRLD's impact with his grandchildren. While the complete tracklist remains private, the project includes the recently released "All Girls Are The Same" remix featuring Nicki Minaj.

Lil Bibby, who managed Juice WRLD's career, shared insights about the upcoming release on social media. He addressed the artist's dedicated fanbase, noting their continued demand for new music despite the extensive collection of leaked tracks and recordings already available. "Your fans still miss you, still getting on my nerves every day", Bibby wrote, mixing humor with reflection on their relationship.

The album follows October's release of "The Pre-Party (Extended)", a four-track collection. Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, known for his collaborations with musicians including Kanye West and Billie Eilish, created the album's cover art.

Juice WRLD, born Jarad Higgins, established himself in the music industry through his distinctive blend of hip-hop and emo-influenced melodies. His previous posthumous releases include "Legends Never Die" (2020) and "Fighting Demons" (2021), both of which topped the Billboard 200 chart.

"The Party Never Ends" represents the final authorized collection of music from the artist's vault of unreleased material.

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